English trio through to Europa quarters
Reuters - Thursday 14 March 2013, 22:02
Chelsea led a trio of English clubs into the Europa League
quarter-finals on Thursday after Tottenham Hotspur survived a thrilling
Inter Milan fightback to advance on away goals and Newcastle United got a
late winner.
Goals from Juan
Mata, John Terry and Fernando Torres, who also missed a penalty, put
European champions Chelsea through 3-1 on the night and 3-2 on aggregate
after visiting Steaua Bucharest's Vlad Chiriches equalised on the
stroke of half-time.
Spurs
striker Emmanuel Adebayor pounced in extra time to score a vital away
goal in their 4-1 second leg defeat at the San Siro as they scraped past
three-times European champions Inter after the nail-biting tie ended
4-4 on aggregate.
Newcastle joined their Premier League rivals when Papiss Cisse headed the
winning goal against big-spending Anzhi Mackhachkala with the last
action of the game to take them through 1-0 after a goalless first leg.
Another
wealthy Russian side, 2008 UEFA Cup winners Zenit St Petersburg, also
went out to Basel 2-1 on aggregate despite a 1-0 win on the night after
they had a late penalty saved against the Swiss team, who played the
second half with 10 men.
Rubin
Kazan fared better than their compatriots as they saw off Levante 2-0
in extra time to end Spanish interest in this season's competition.
Lazio's
Libor Kozak scored a hat-trick in a 3-1 win over VfB Stuttgart for a
5-1 aggregate victory as they kept Italian hopes alive with a place in
Friday's quarter-final draw.
Fenerbahce
drew 1-1 with Viktoria Plzen to go through 2-1 on aggregate after a
narrow first leg victory in the Czech Republic and former Europan
champions Benfica are also in the last eight thanks to a 3-2 win at
Bordeaux for a 4-2 aggregate success.
But
it was Inter's stirring comeback, spoiled by lacklustre Tottenham's
vital away goal, and Chelsea's second-half display to see off spirited
former European champions Steaua that lit up a fascinating night of
Europa League action.
Spain
striker Torres led the way for Chelsea in a rousing second half by
scoring a sublime goal, his second in 19 games, and then having to deal
with a bloody nose before playing on and striking a late penalty against
the bar.
The way Torres and
his team-mates battled was typical of Chelsea at present said keeper
Petr Cech in the wake of their recovery in an FA Cup quarter-final tie at
Manchester United.
"We are at
the stage where every game is a final," Cech told ITV. "When it went to
1-1 [against Steaua] we had to score twice but at the weekend we
managed to get [back from] a 2-0 deficit at Old Trafford so we believed
we would get the goals.
"Fernando
was working hard and he took his chance well. It's a pity the penalty
didn't go in for him but we scored the three goals we needed and we're
through."
Tottenham were
lucky to continue their European quest after they let Inter come back at
them following in-form Gareth Bale's masterclass in the first leg when
he scored in a 3-0 win.
EASY WAY
"We
don't do it the easy way... well done lads," Bale, who was suspended
for the Italian trip, wrote on Twitter after Spurs secured a last eight
berth by the skin of their teeth.
Inter
went into the match after being outplayed in last week's first leg in
London but strikes from Antonio Cassano, Rodrigo Palacio and a William
Gallas own goal brought them level on aggregate against a shell-shocked
Tottenham side.
However,
Adebayor, who spurned a glorious chance at the end of the first half
when Spurs trailed 1-0, got a vital away goal when he slid the ball past
Samir Handanovic in the 96th minute after Mousa Dembele's shot was
parried by the keeper.
Inter
levelled the aggregate score with 10 minutes of extra time remaining
when Ricardo Alvarez headed in a Cassano cross but twice UEFA Cup
winners Spurs held on to progress.
"We
have learned massively in these two ties, against Lyon and Inter, and
it's a great experience for me, the players and the club," said Spurs
manager Andre-Villas Boas.
Newcastle's
progress was equally nervy and, despite a numerical advantage when
Mehdi Carcela-Gonzalez was sent off after 55 minutes, his fellow
Moroccan Mbark Boussoufa hit the bar with a late free-kick.
The
miss proved costly as Cisse's headed finish from an inch-perfect
Sylvain Marveaux cross sparked wild scenes of celebration at St James'
Park.
"I think we've put out one of the best teams in the competition," said Newcastle manager Alan Pardew.
The
English teams' Europa League success contrasts with their failure in
the Champions League which will not feature any when the draw is made
for both competitions on Friday.
Zenit's
Roman Shirokov saw his 86th minute spot-kick saved by Basel keeper Yann
Sommer as they failed to level the aggregate score at 2-2 after Basel
had Marcelo Diaz sent off at the end of the first period for a second
yellow.
Axel Witsel got Zenit
back into the tie with a close range header on the half-hour but the
Swiss side's 2-0 home win from last week's first leg, when they scored
twice in the last seven minutes, was enough to see them through to the
last eight.
"We played a
great game and should have won by a much bigger margin," said
disgruntled Zenit coach Luciano Spalletti, who has been under pressure
to resign after a string of poor results.
Venezuelan
Salomon Rondon and Vladimir Dyadun were on target for Rubin in extra
time to keep Russia's hopes alive in Europe's second tier competition
with a 2-0 aggregate win over Levante, who were making their debut in a
continental competition.